Monday, February 15, 2021

Long Time No See

I can't believe it's been over one year since I last posted about my life! It's been a jam-packed year for everyone, if you all haven't been in the loop of things. For me, the following list of items have happened since my last post.

1) Season 2 of the Rookie ended and then a long hiatus before the first four episodes of season 3 came out in January (so exciting!) (still highly recommend this show to anyone and everyone!).

2) Started a new job. My new job is a customer care representative job at a fitness equipment company. I spend 40 hours a week talking with people on the phone, via email, reviews, and live chat to make sure that all of their fitness equipment are working properly. I've been working there since January 2020.

3) COVID-19. Enough Said.

4) Weight loss journey. Since the start of this blog, I've made it clear that I wanted to loose some weight. I'm happy to report that after several failed attempts, I've gotten my hands on a weight loss program that is proven to work for someone like me! I always tend to need to have a goal, accountability, and everything laid out for me. Since starting, I've already lost a little over 2 pounds since February 8th, and I feel good so far! This coming week is going to be adding more workouts so I'm working out everyday instead of doing a hit and miss like I did last week.

5) I've had two new nephews, a brother-in-law, a sister-in-law, and another sister get engaged within the last 12 months. My already large family keeps growing and it's fantastic!

And that pretty much sums up my life for the last 14-16 months since my last post.

Friday, November 29, 2019

Top 5 favorite Christmas movies

Now that Thanksgiving is officially over, it's now time to focus our attentions to Christmas and all that entails. One of the things I love to do during this time is to watch some movies that are only acceptable to watch during the month between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Here are the top 5 (I know, there are many other movies that are classics) that I always make a point of watching.
  1. Elf
  2. How The Grinch Stole Christmas (Jim Carry version)
  3. White Christmas
  4. The Santa Clause Trilogy
  5. It's A Wonderful Life
What are some of your favorite Christmas movies to watch?

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

The Rookie

Guess what happened this week?!?!? The newest episode of The Rookie came out!!!

I can't stop encouraging people to watch this show when they ask me for recommendations for shows to watch! If you don't want a spoiler for the show, then don't read the rest of this post. If you DO want some info about the show, read on.


This show is about a 40ish year old, recently divorced man who goes through a mid-life crisis after his divorce. The crisis he's chosen for himself? Leave his well-paying construction job, sell his house, move to LA, enter the police academy, and join the police department. Thus begins the first season of The Rookie, where we follow the life of police rookie David Nolan (played by Nathan Fillion) as he learns on the job how difficult becoming a police officer is, and the added difficulty of being the oldest rookie in the departments history (if not ever).

The second season has started out with the probation/training period coming to a close and Nolan is going through the last round of tests before becoming a full-fledged police officer.


I CANNOT WAIT for the rest of the season!! I can already tell that there'll be more exciting discoveries David Nolan will have to go through as he learns how to be an actual cop without any sort of crutch (i.e. a T.O. or anything like that).


I highly encourage anyone who loves cop shows to start watching this series. I have found it to be semi educational (if the procedures they use on the show are accurate for the LA police department) and wildly entertaining (as I do with any of Nathan Fillion's shows/movies).

Sunday, August 25, 2019

What Do I Do To Keep Organized?

How do I keep my life organized? That's a question I ask myself all the time. It all comes from my upbringing. My parents (aka, my mother) taught me to always keep a list/checklist to keep myself focused.

As most of my readers know, I was homeschooled my whole life. This means that my mother was my teacher for about 95-98% of my schooling. Because she was my teacher, and the fact that I come from a large family, she made a weekly checklist for each of us so we would know what was expected of us when it came time for school.

In my senior year of high school, she trusted me enough to create my own checklist of things to get done for school. That's when I started my current checklist of things to get done. How do I do it? Let me tell you.

I take a yellow legal pad and go day-by-day for a week, listing what I have to do each day. When in school, I would start with Monday. I'd put the date after the day of the week and then put down what I needed to accomplish for each subject that day. Then, I'd move to Tuesday, eventually making my way through the week through Friday. Usually, my Saturdays and Sundays were extremely free and therefore didn't need to be written out. I'd also put in my work schedule for the week. While in high school, I babysat every Wednesday night and every other Thursday morning. I'd also babysit randomly for people from church, so it was always a good idea to keep a record of what I needed to get done each week so I didn't over book myself.

When I went to college, this became an invaluable habit/skill. Since I had anywhere from four to six classes (some with a lab) that happened at different times on different days, it was good to have a pre-set system for keeping up with what was due when. Unlike high school, college was a bit more strenuous. So, to help myself see the bigger picture for each semester, I bought a monthly planner for each year I was in college and wrote down the assignments for each class on each day that they were due. Each class was written in a different colored pen to help with how much was needed to be done for each day. This is where I got the information to fill out my yellow legal pad checklist. Also, I worked anywhere from 2 to 5 part time jobs during college. So, knowing when I was working a particular job, on top of what homework I needed to get done, meant that I NEEDED to keep a detailed checklist to stay sane.

Now, after being out of school for several years, I don't use the same checklist system that I did. Yes, I'll make checklists if I need it, but since I don't have so many variables in my day-to-day life like I did when in school, I can just use a calendar on the fridge or on my phone to know when I have the rare day that's different.

Monday, August 12, 2019

One Thing To Do Today

Today, I don't have to go into work, so I have several things to get done around the house. It's mainly the usual suspects: laundry, dishes, sweeping, dusting, washing windows, and mowing the yard just to name a few.

So far, the one thing I've gotten marked off that list is to mow the yard. If you are familiar with my current lawn mower situation, you'll know that my mower was out of commission for a few weeks. To make a long story short, the spark plug was unhooked due to either a stick or rock that hit it.

When I went out, it took me quite a bit of time to finish the main portion of mowing due to the grass growing freakishly fast and thick in areas. My back yard backs up to a fenced in area that I'm sure has housed cows or some other animal at one point in time because there's still a barbed wire fence up and the grass along the fence line is the area that caused the longest time to get through. Between working and the rain, I've not had the time to mow the back yard like I should, causing the grass to grow up to m knees.

That's one thing I've accomplished today, but I still have many things to get to before I can call today a done deal. What have you accomplished today?

Sunday, August 11, 2019

What's My Must See Show This Fall

September 29, 2019.

That's the air date for a T.V. show that I'm most looking forward to. I've been looking forward to the next season since the end of April.

Of course, by now, you might be asking yourself: "What T.V. show is she talking about?" Let me tell you about this show.

The show I've found that I've fallen in love with is "The Rookie" starring Nathan Fillion. It's a story about a Las Angeles Police Department (LAPD) rookie who just happens to be the oldest one in the departments history. He has to prove himself as not being just another middle-aged man going through a mid-life crisis, but as an officer to be taken seriously.

I started watching this show for two reasons. 1) The show stars Nathan Fillion. For any and all of the sci-fi geeks out there, like me, you know what I mean. For those who don't, let me fill you in. Nathan Fillion is the star of a T.V. Show called "Firefly." I recommend that you go watch that show, just to get an appreciation of what #1 really means. 2) I like to watch cop shows, and this show seemed to have a different perspective from the plethora of cop shows that I've seen before. This show goes through what it takes to be a police officer out on the streets. It shows all of the different sides these officers go through: physically, emotionally, and mentally.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

What About Fall Am I Looking Most Forward To?

Most people have a favorite season of the year. Also, there are certain things about each season that most people like more than others aspects.

For me, there are some things about fall that I like better than others. How many of these things do you like as well?


  1. The colors of the trees when they change
  2. Thanksgiving
  3. Pumpkin flavored coffee
  4. Candy Corn
  5. The smell of a pile of leaves
  6. The slight chill in the air on a slightly foggy morning
  7. Knee-high boots and scarves